New CAP and the challenge of sustainability: a synthetic indicator for the Italian wine sector

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Wine Economics and Policy Pub Date : 2023-03-02 DOI:10.36253/wep-13468
R. Sardone, Simonetta De Leo, D. Longhitano, R. Henke
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Among the keys that enable the actors in the food chain in becoming more sustainable, the Strategy assigns an important role to knowledge and information. For this reason, the Farm to Fork Strategy aims to make the Farm Accountancy Data Network (FADN), the main data source of sustainable indicators, turning it into a Farm Sustainability Data Network (FSDN). Wine not only represents one of the most important products of the Italian agri-food system (value of turnover and exports), but it is also characterised by a widespread use of traditional certification systems (PDO/PGI, Organic), to which in recent years specific certifications of sustainability have been added, evaluated through its threefold dimension: economic, environmental, and social. Indeed, the wine sector is much ahead of others in the process of sustainability certification both for the process and the product itself. The paper is an effort to test the current set of information included in the FADN and some related computable indicators as a feasible tool for the assessment of sustainability in the wine sector. The goal of this paper is twofold. Firstly, we assess the actual level of sustainability of the wine sector in Italy through an indicator that synthetizes the three dimensions (economic, environmental, and social) of sustainability at the regional level. Secondly, more in general, we test the current capacity of the FADN information to provide a reliable measure of sustainability given the intention of the EU legislator to switch the European data network from FADN to FSDN.
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新CAP和可持续发展的挑战:意大利葡萄酒行业的综合指标
在使食物链中的行为者变得更加可持续的关键因素中,该战略赋予知识和信息重要作用。因此,“从农场到餐桌”战略旨在使农场会计数据网络(FADN)成为可持续指标的主要数据源,将其转变为农场可持续发展数据网络(FSDN)。葡萄酒不仅代表了意大利农业食品系统中最重要的产品之一(营业额和出口价值),而且还以广泛使用传统认证系统(PDO/PGI,有机)为特征,近年来增加了可持续发展的具体认证,通过其三个维度进行评估:经济,环境和社会。事实上,葡萄酒行业在过程和产品本身的可持续性认证过程中远远领先于其他行业。本文旨在测试FADN中包含的当前信息集和一些相关的可计算指标,作为评估葡萄酒行业可持续性的可行工具。本文的目的有两个。首先,我们通过综合区域层面可持续性的三个维度(经济、环境和社会)的指标来评估意大利葡萄酒行业的实际可持续性水平。其次,更一般地说,我们测试了FADN信息的当前容量,以提供可靠的可持续性衡量标准,因为欧盟立法者打算将欧洲数据网络从FADN切换到FSDN。
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Wine Economics and Policy
Wine Economics and Policy Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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